Page images
PDF
EPUB

666 WILDE's (Oscar) The Happy Prince, and | 673 WORCESTER's (Marquis of) Century of other tales, illustrated by Walter Crane and Jacomb Hood, sm. 4to, bds., 3s 1905 667 WHITE's (Jas.) Falstaff's Letters, published 1796, now reprinted verbatim, with

notices of the author collected from Chas. Lamb, Leigh Hunt, &c., cr. 8vo, cloth, UNCUT, 2s 6d 1877 668 WILLIAM III., Original Letters from, then Prince of Orange, to K. Charles II., Lord Arlington, &c., translated, portrait, 8vo, calf, 3s

1704

669 WILTSHIRE.-Aubrey's (John) Natural History of Wiltshire (written between 1656 and 1691), with notes by J. Britton, vignette on title, 4to, cloth, bookplate of J. H. Shorthouse, 7s 6d 1847 670 WILTS.-Atley's (H.) Reminiscences: a topographical account of Market Lavington, its past and present condition, &c., illustrated, 12mo, cloth, 2s Salisbury, 1855 671 WONDERFUL CHARACTERS:

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

com

prising memoirs and anecdotes of the most remarkable persons of every age and nation, by H. Wilson, 14 portraits, 8vo, cloth, 3s 1830 672 WORDSWORTH's (Wm.) Concerning the Relations of Great Britain, Spain, and Portugal to each other, and to the common enemy as affected by the Convention of Cintra, 1809, the present copy has also the rare cancelled title, 'Concerning the Convention of Cintra in relation to the principles by which the independence of Nations must be preserved or recovered, 1809," at the end is an APPENDIX manuscript (17 pages), said to have been supplied by Thos. De Quincey-Wordsworth's (Wm.) A LETTER TO A FRIEND OF ROBERT BURNS, FIRST EDITION, Scarce, 1816-Channing's (W. E.) Analysis of the Character of Napoleon Bonaparte, 1828-Channing's (W. E.) Thoughts on Power and Greatness, 1828-in one vol, 8vo, old calf, £3 15s

66

in

674

the Names and Scantlings of such Inventions as I have tried and perfected, 12mo, half calf, binding broken, 3s WORDSWORTH.-Gallagher's

1746

(Wm. D.)

Erato, Number II., 12mo, cloth, from the library of the poet Wordsworth, with his signature written twice on the title-page, 66 W. Wordsworth," 66 Wm. Wordsworth, Rydal M.," £1 1s Cincinnati, 1835 675 WORDSWORTH's (Wm.) Guide through

676

the District of the Lakes in the North of England, map, 12mo, cloth, 2s 6d

Kendal, 1835 WYCHERLEY's (Wm.) Plays-viz., The Plain Dealer, Country Wife, Gentleman Dancing Master, and Love in a Wood, 12mo, calf, 4s 6d

1731 677 YELLOW BOOK (The), an illustrated quarterly, Vols. 1 to 4, and 7 and 11, 6 vols, sm. 4to, cloth, 18s

1894-96

[blocks in formation]

679 YORKSHIRE.-Guide to Richmond and the Neighbourhood, including Rokeby, and a list of the rare plants of the district, plates and plan, 12mo, cloth, 2s

Richmond, 1843 680 YORKSHIRE.-Description and History of the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of St. Peter, York, from its foundation, folding plates, 2 vols, sm. 8vo, calf, stained and binding defective, 3s York, 1768 681 YORKSHIRE.-A Tour to the Caves in the Environs of Ingleborough and Settle, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, &c. [by J. H.], Svo, half bound, UNCUT, 2s 6d 1781 682 YOUNG's (Arthur) Six Months' Tour through the North of England, containing an account of the agriculture, manufactures, and population, &c., FIRST EDITION, 4 vols, 8vo, calf, binding worn, 8s 6d 1770 THE SECOND FOLIO SHAKESPEARE.

On the fly-leaf is a list of the contents of this volume, believed to be in the handwriting of Thos. De Quincey.

683 SHAKESPEARE's (William) COMEDIES, HISTORIES, AND TRAGEDIES, PUBLISHED ACCORDING TO THE TRUE ORIGINALL COPIES, THE SECOND IMPRESSION, Droeshout portrait on title, folio, finely bound in crushed blue morocco extra, with gilt tooled ornaments, inside dentelles, gilt edges, by Pratt, in new red morocco slip case, £55 Tho. Cotes for Robert Allot, 1632 The leaf of verses is inlaid and a few letters restored, the title backed and mended, the last leaf in facsimile, and twelve other leaves neatly margined, or guarded, and some letters restored in facsimile, otherwise tall and good, measuring 12 by 8 in.

EXTRA ILLUSTRATED COPY.

684 CUNNINGHAM's (Peter) THE STORY OF Nell Gwynn, aND THE SAYINGS OF CHARLES II., LARGE PAPER (No. 9 of an edition of only 100 copies), EXTRA ILLUSTRATED BY THE INSERTION OF OVER SIXTY ENGRAVINGS, including portraits of the celebrities and beauties of the Court of Charles II., the front. is a portrait of Nell Gwynn, in two states, by Wright after Lely, with a coloured plate of the same by Ogborne, folio, handsomely bound in full blue crushed levant morocco, doublure of grey levant morocco, elaborately gold tooled, with inlays of green morocco leaves, blue silk lining, gilt top, uncut, by Pomey, £9

New York, Wiley, 1883

The Following Books by the late BERTRAM DOBELL

ARE STILL ON

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

A

Square 16mo, 1/0 net; clot
3 9015 07799 1563
CENTURY OF SUNNEIS.

"There is a mellowness and quiet dignity, a spiritual sincerity and courage about these sonnets which win the reader's cordial sympathy. We feel ourselves in the presence of one who has truly lived and loved, and sought and suffered, who has tested many things in life and in life's philosophies; and who, though often baffled and perplexed, has never lost faith in himself nor in man, nor doubted the ultimate good."-Yorkshire Daily Observer.

66

"In Mr. Dobell's sonnets fine feeling and workmanship are displayed."-St. James's Gazette. These sonnets show good craftsmanship, and they have the merit of direct and unaffected utterance."-The Times.

"A collection of permanent value, which will be welcomed by all admirers of genuine poetry."-Westminster Review.

Cr. 8vo, cloth extra, 394 pp., 3/- net; or on handmade paper, 6/- net.

SIDELIGHTS ON CHARLES LAMB.

"Charles Lamb remarks light-heartedly in one of his letters: 'What should we do when booksellers break? We should rejoice.' What, then, is left for us to do when booksellers write good books? Mr. Dobell has been an author as well as a bookseller for some years, but never before has he issued two volumes of such importance at the same time; bringing us down, so as to speak, with both barrels, or certainly with one-Traherne for the spiritual, and Lamb for the more material or amusable reader. There is no escape. With Thomas Traherne's sweet ecstacies and glowing metaphysics I have no concern here, except to remark that Lamb would probably have not read them 'standing on one leg,' and that the volume has a resemblance to the 'Sidelights on Charles Lamb' in that both set forth certain interesting and valuable discoveries.

"The least circumstance connected with Elia is of such interest to all his readers that Mr. Dobell's book should have a large public; and no editor or biographer of Lamb can afford to be without it."-E. V. LUCAS, in the Bookman.

Price 6d. net; cloth 1/- net; a few copies on handmade paper, 2/6 net.

THE LAUREATE OF PESSIMISM:

A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF JAMES THOMSON (“B.V.”) "The moment, it may be, is all but come for the dramatic recognition of the genius of James Thomson, and the appearance of a little volume, half critical, half biographical, from the pen of Mr. Bertram Dobell, may help to hasten the inevitable."-The Nation.

8vo, cloth, 240 pp., double columns, 4/6 net.

CATALOGUE OF A COLLECTION OF BOOKS

FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION.

PRINTED

"Mr. Dobell's catalogue of privately printed works does not pretend to be complete, but it is nevertheless a very valuable essay in bibliography, describing upwards of two thousand books which have been printed for private circulation, and describing them, too, not in the dry technical manner of the mere book list, but with much critical appreciation and a genuine sense of humour. Mr. Dobell, after describing a work bibliographically, gives a brief notice of it, sometimes supplementing that with a short sample in the way of a few lines of extracted prose or verse, and occasionally dropping into verse himself. . It is a most unconventional catalogue that Mr. Dobell has given us, but it is one in which no book-lover can fail to find much matter after his own heart, a work that is at once unquestionably useful and extremely entertaining."The Tribune.

A PHOTOGRAVURE PORTRAIT-a striking likeness of the late BERTRAM DOBELL, can be supplied. 8vo size, 6d. ; 4to size, 1s.

[graphic][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed]
« PreviousContinue »